Especially in TX. Consider yourself lucky you didn't get peppered by some buck shot.Yeah, you shouldn't trespass on private property...
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Especially in TX. Consider yourself lucky you didn't get peppered by some buck shot.Yeah, you shouldn't trespass on private property...
You can kiss your MY21 goodbye. The Ford feds are going to kick you off the list. lol jk. I hope they were just trying to scare you, which is pretty mean to be honest.I mean I hope so too, I left as soon as someone approached me, I had a decent conversation with the girl when I was leaving. Then once I got to the car this guy asked me where I came from, then start taking pictures of the license plate
Not gonna lie, the scare tactic worked cause I was definitely caught off guard. At least I pushed mine back to MY22 so maybe Iām goodYou can kiss your MY21 goodbye. The Ford feds are going to kick you off the list. lol jk. I hope they were just trying to scare you, which is pretty mean to be honest.
I mean, it was a paved road right off hwy71, and completely open with cars coming and going. The parking lot was just inside the Bronco entrance display, and I parked with everyone else. I was walking around with everyone else thereEspecially in TX. Consider yourself lucky you didn't get peppered by some buck shot.
I apologize if this has already been answered... You do not need to own your Bronco. In fact it's free provided you purchase your Bronco with in 1 year of attending an Off-Roadeo. Even if you have your Bronco, you will still use Ford's Bronco for the event.I guess Iām a little confused about the off-rodeo. Can I not attend until I take delivery of my Bronco or can I attend and drive one of theirs (after verification that I ordered a Bronco)? I thought you have to attend with your Bronco, however Iāve seen a video of an egregious number of Broncos there already seemingly like those are the ones attendees will drive.
Scoped out the Off-Roadeo yesterday in Horseshoe Bay. Awesome town and resort!
Just wanted to see a Bronco in person, but got this instead. Geeez. Trails everywhere and a giant Baja track.
[/QUO... is this Heaven?
I am from the internet, and the Stig sent me.I mean I hope so too, I left as soon as someone approached me, I had a decent conversation with the girl when I was leaving. Then once I got to the car this guy asked me where I came from, then start taking pictures of the license plate
Maybe driving in there with a Bronco lets you blend in more lol. Non one asked you what you were doing there?I was in the area as well and stopped by. Nice people and a great location. I can't wait to participate.
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I have the same question as @Spooled. Cause Iām planning on driving out there tomorrow rain or shine. Just wondering if I need to avoid security lol, or if I can take my time driving through.I was in the area as well and stopped by. Nice people and a great location. I can't wait to participate.
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You drive theirs. No choice!I guess Iām a little confused about the off-rodeo. Can I not attend until I take delivery of my Bronco or can I attend and drive one of theirs (after verification that I ordered a Bronco)? I thought you have to attend with your Bronco, however Iāve seen a video of an egregious number of Broncos there already seemingly like those are the ones attendees will drive.
For those new to or visiting Texas, 95% of our land is privately owned, always assume you are on private property unless clear signs say it is public, the backside you save may be your own.While I agree it is a little misleading, if there is no road sign you should assume it is private property. I took all of my photos from the road. Hope the guy doesn't actually come after you lol.